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    Title: Design of Infrared Zoom Collimator in Focal Length Tesring of IR Image Simulator
    Authors: DER-CHIN CHEN
    RUNG-SHENG CHEN
    AND YU-CHENG SU
    Contributors: Department of Electrical Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taiwan
    Department of Photonics and Communication Engineering, Asia University, Taiwan
    Keywords: infrared
    zoom lens design
    target simulator
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2010-05-06 07:22:09 (UTC+0)
    Abstract: ABSTRACT
    An infrared (IR) target simulator produces an IR scene that includes a static background, a
    moving/growing target and a moving/growing flare. The simulator is computer-controlled and includes
    all the algorithms to transform object space inputs to control commands. The IR collimator is the
    subsystem of the target simulator, and it works as the standard targets placed in “optical infinity” (very
    long distance) for the tested thermal cameras.
    A novel infrared zoom collimator design and illumination analysis are given in this paper. The
    zooming results give the dynamic simulation of the IR target by zoom in or zoom out, and show the
    real simulated image rather than the energy pattern. The illumination analysis of an IR source is
    presented to achieve an optimized image quality.
    Relation: Asian Journal of Health and Information Sciences 4(2-3):143-154
    Appears in Collections:[Asian Journal of Health and Information Sciences] v.4 n.2-3

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